30 books to help us understand 2020 better.
The year 2020 has seen lots of ups and downs, and the world collectively has seen some things that we couldn't imagine. At the same time, we have also witnessed a few things that were there for a while and waiting to unfold. It isn't easy to understand what all has happened this year so far, but some books might help us with that. Read this link for a comprehensive list of 30 books that'll help us understand 2020 better.
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Disaster Preparation & Response
Employee Handbooks
Overtime Eligibility &
Discrimination
Organizational &
Leave Management
Employment Branding
Records & Reports
Change Management
Benefits Compliance
Communication
Sexual Orientation
Remote & Hybrid Work
Compensation & Benefits
Flexible Spending Account
Technology
Cybersecurity
Inclusion, Equity &
Workforce Planning
Learning & Development
Privacy
Health Care Benefits
Severance Pay
Benefits
Mental Wellness
Executive Compensation
Parental Leave
HR Software
Employee Engagement
Analytical Aptitude
Health Savings Accounts
Mentoring & Coaching
Vendors & Software
Career Development
Organizational Structure
People Management
Communicable Diseases
Workers' Compensation
Emergency Response
Electronic Records Management
Campus Placement
Employee Data Privacy
Paid Leave
Job Applications &
Disability Accomodations
Retirement Benefits
Employment Contracts
HR Careers
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